[Herald.]—The meeting last night in support of the commutation of the sentence passed on the youths condemned for rape, was largely attended. Resolutions were ...
Article : 150 words[Herald.]—The blacks have been camped here twelve days, waiting for their blankets. Three steamers and several sailing vessels have arrived from Sydney during that time, ...
Article : 51 words[Herald.]—The seventh and last meeting convened by the Sydney auctioneers to explain their action on the cartage question was held at the Town Hall on Saturday night. 100 ...
Article : 69 words[Herald.]—At a meeting of the National Association to-day, Mr. F. R. Davis read a paper on preserving meat for export by salting under the infiltration process, as pursued ...
Article : 257 wordsOn Monday evening a public meeting was held in the School of Arts, Morpeth, for the purpose of forming a sub-committee, should the attendance and support justify it, to act ...
Article : 1,492 words[Herald.]—Copious rain has fallen throughout the week. The weather is now clearing up. Tuesday. ...
Article : 63 words[Echo.]—The public here complain loudly that no provision in the Estimates has been submitted for a courthouse at Casino. The present slab building is rapidly falling into ...
Article : 168 wordsOn Friday evening last, the 30th instant, the usual weekly meeting of the above society was held in the Mechanics' Institute. Owing to the Hall being engaged on the Friday ...
Article : 758 words[Herald.]—The first municipal election was held on Saturday, and passed off quietly. At a meeting held to-day the Returning-officer declared Messrs. G. Larkin, A. Currie, J. ...
Article : 81 words[Herald.]—To-day being Whit-Monday, was observed as a holiday in the Government offices, Law Courts, banks, and some of the large mercantile establishments. ...
Article : 431 wordsA public meeting, called by the Mayor, was held in the Council Chamber, School of Arts, Muswellbrook, on Tuesday, at noon, in connection with the Sydney International ...
Article : 1,494 words[Evening News.]—On Wednesday last the daughter of Mr. John Horan, residing at Grabben Gullen, aged between two and three years, getting too close to the fire, had her ...
Article : 182 words[Herald.]—During the races there were no end of sharpers in Jerilderie, and several barefaced robberies were committed. The windows of one store were smashed in the ...
Article : 58 words[Herald.]—Alternate rain and snow have fallen continuously since Tuesday, and 3½ inches of rain have fallen. The Canoblas are snow-capped. The weather is still unsettled. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe customary fortnightly meeting of this Council was held in the Council Chamber, East Maitland, on Monday evening. There were present: Tha Mayor (Mr. G. T. ...
Article : 597 words[Herald.]—No Sydney mail has arrived, the coach having been detained by the washing away of the Jembaicumbene bridge. The corn crops are suffering from the ...
Article : 30 words[Herald.]—Joseph Lloyd, son of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, Wesleyan minister, was found dead in bed on Saturday. Rain is falling again to-day. 3¾ inches of ...
Article : 299 words[Evening News.]—In the case of the Queen versus Cox, a publican of Hatfield, for harbouring aud furnishing arms to bushrangers, the matter has been referred to the law officers ...
Article : 53 words[Evening News.]—To the disgrace of our Government, our gaol is crowded with prisoners under sentence, prisoners in transit to other gaols, and others awaiting trial. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Jun 1879, Page 3
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